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"Mr President, as we know, some Member States have already introduced body scanners, while most are at the trial stage, but I therefore consider it very important for the EU not only to start addressing this issue, but also to adopt a unified position. Member States are currently using security scanners to check passengers and cargo without any form of supervision or regulation by the EU. When introducing new technologies, we should remember that the new must replace the old. Since the new scanners will be capable of detecting and evaluating fluids, it will be possible to remove previous restrictions on fluids. This relatively strict prohibition raises several questions. The most fundamental question is the definition of what is a fluid, because the prohibited materials now include various creams, aerosols and lubricants, for example. In my opinion, however, the most important thing in relation to body scanners, and also in relation to lifting the ban on fluids, is to have a unified European approach in both cases."@en1
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